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James Frederick commented
2017-11-12 03:57:28 -0800

That same advertising is actually something that brings attention to Mr. Peotter. Even though he may irritate some, he inspires others. When people constantly show up in your face, as his YouTube ads show, he is able to engage with people who support him. Those that like him will watch his ads; those that don’t will not. Keep on being the best that you can be, Mr. Peotter.

I live in your voting district and I vote. I have seen your spot on YouTube several times, so many time that I’m sick and tired of seeing it. I don’t know you, I don’t know your position but because of you stupid spot I see excessively on YouTube I will not vote for you. I will, however, tell everyone I know not to vote for you. Stupid advertising turns people off. Seeing it every time I click on a new video on YouTube really pissed me off.

Elyane Barry commented
2017-09-14 09:40:40 -0700

Adversity reveals true character. It is unbelievable how Scott Peotter continues to mislead his constituents in his desperate attempt to hold onto his seat on the City Council. Understandably, he has initiated an effort to allow those that signed the Recall Scott Peottert petition to rescind their signatures. But it is the dishonesty in his approach that reveals just the type of man he is. He’s created posters and affixed them to his signature gathering tables stating “Stop The Bunny Tax”. Wait, what? You might ask. What does rescinding recall signatures have to do with Bunnies and taxes? Well, absolutely nothing. It is just another attempt by Peotter to con his constituents. Defend himself, explain his several Brown Act and campaign contribution violations, stand tall in the face of adversity. Not a chance with Peotter. He continues his personal journey to further his agenda. Truth and integrity take a back seat in Peotter’s camp. How can anyone stand in support of him and his dishonest tactics?